Blake executive council of Ceylon

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Blake executive council of Ceylon
Flag of Ceylon (1875-1948).svg
14th Cabinet of British Ceylon
Henry Arthur Blake.jpg
Date formed3 December 1903
Date dissolved11 July 1907
People and organisations
Head of state Edward VII
Head of government Henry Arthur Blake
No. of ministers6
Ministers removed4
Total no. of members10
History
Predecessor Ridgeway executive council of Ceylon
Successor McCallum executive council of Ceylon

The Blake executive council was the 14th executive council of British Ceylon. The government was led by Governor Henry Arthur Blake.

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Executive council members

PortraitMember of CouncilOfficeTook officeLeft officeNotes
Henry Arthur Blake.jpg Henry Arthur Blake Governor 3 December 190311 July 1907
Everard im Thurn Colonial Secretary 3 December 19031904Replaced by Alexander Murray Ashmore
Alexander Murray Ashmore 10 September 19047 December 1906Replaced by ?
 ?190611 July 1907
Colonel A. F. C. Vincent Commander of the Ceylon Volunteers Force 3 December 190311 July 1907
Alfred George Lascelles Attorney General 3 December 190311 July 1907
F. R. Ellis Auditor General 3 December 19031 March 1907Replaced by Bernard Senior
Bernard Senior 1 March 190711 July 1907Served as Colonial Auditor
H. H. Cameron Treasurer 3 December 19031904Replaced by H. C. Nicolle
H. C. Nicolle 6 September 190411 July 1907

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    Government offices
    Preceded by Executive councils of Ceylonese
    1903–1907
    Succeeded by